Electrophysiological Evidence for Functional (Psychogenic) Essential Palatal Tremor

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2020

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Background: There is little published work describing the electrophysiological characteristics of essential palatal tremor, a condition now believed by many to be a functional (psychogenic) movement disorder. Case Report: Here we combine electroencephalography and electromyography with time-locked video recordings to document two cases of essential palatal tremor in which a definitive diagnosis is achieved using these electrophysiological tools. Discussion: We believe that sharing how these objective tools can be used to diagnose a functional movement disorder, as well as providing more published evidence to support the functional origin of essential palatal myoclonus, will help to diagnose this condition in the future.

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Tremor Other Hyperkinet Mov (N Y). 2020; 10: 10

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tremor, functional, psychogenic, palatal myoclonus, Bereitschaftspotential

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